Li v Liu Beijing Internet Court 20231127 vith English Translation
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Li v Liu Beijing Internet Court 20231127 vith English Translation
- Publication date
- 2023-12-26
- Topics
- copyright, ai, generative ai, authorship, beijing internet court, attribution, communication through information network
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- opensource
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Under Article 5(1) of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China, the judicial opinion in its original form is not protected by copyright. The authors of the English translation are releasing the translation under a Creative Commons "CC-BY" license, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which means that anyone is free to use it for any purpose so long as they give appropriate credit to the authors.
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This is the opinion rendered by the Beijing Internet Court on November 27, 2023 in the case of Li v. Liu, Case Number (2023) Jing 0491 Min Chu No. 11279, with both the original text in Chinese, and a translation in English. The case concerns Li's claim of copyright infringement of an image Li created by prompting and adjusting parameters of the generative AI tool Stable Diffusion. The court holds that Li is the author of the image for copyright purposes, and rules in Li's favor on claims of infringement of the right of communication through information network and right of authorship (attribution).
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- 2023-12-26 19:51:40
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